Hi everyone, 

I was just reading about how one large corporation was like "we are absolutely keeping our DEI" while a deluge of other large corporations were getting rid of or tearing apart theirs last year.  And I got to thinking about bike collectives.  Most bike collectives that I've been have DEI statements and try to have approaches to their community that reflect those values.  Some do not.  

Does your org have a DEI statement or policies as active guiding principles (you have many diversities in patrons/volunteers/staff/etc)? What are they? Maybe in practice, your collective is really good at one kind of DEI but not others?  How did your community get to where it is today?  Why is DEI important? What aspects of it are hard, and why is it worth the ongoing effort by your community?  

Does your org have neglected DEI statements or policies?  Or none?  What questions can you ask this group to feel like you have the resources and understanding you need to start the process of bringing DEI into your own community?

Thanks, everyone!